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Originally Posted by GrayGhost99
I've always loved 16 gauges, have several model 12s and a 97 as well as an 870. Local shop today has a Stevens 5100 double and I am unfamiliar with it.
Looks like a savage 311, has good finish and bores and is pretty unmolested. Downside is it has the dreaded fake wood stock made out of some synthetic.
I can find wood replacement new stocks for the 12 and the 20 gauge but no one can say if the 16 is on the same received as the 12 or not.
All in all for 200 I like it but I would be sold if I knew real wood was a possibility, I realize cost wise it wouldn't be worth buying a brand new made stock for but I'm not worried about that.
Please share any good or bad experiences with it.
Thanks.
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No bad stories. Good gun.
All respectable quail hunters in the 50's and 60's had to have a side by side, M-12 Win or a Browning Sweet 16.
My dad had a Savage double in 16 gauge. It was his only shotgun until he bought a tight choked pump for Turkey hunting.
He used it on quail and rabbits. My bro and I used it for most every thing. Tough gun. Late in life Dad traded it in on a Savage Model B Fox in 20 gauge. I sorta had to talk him off the ledge when I told him it was not a real Philadelphia Fox.
Once in a while I see the plastic stocked guns by Savage, usually higher priced in LGS' as they are trying to market the rare gun.